Note: The
following download packages include both the eFile Express software and
the forms for filing your 2017 and
2016 Minnesota
M1PR
returns. If you want to download the software or FormPaks separately,
please visit our Download or Minnesota
Forms pages.

Minnesota Homeowner and Renter Refund OverviewForm M1PR is used by both homeowners and renters to claim a refund on
property taxes that have either been paid directly to one's county (for
homeowners) or indirectly via rent paid to one's landlord (for renters).

Homeowners can qualify for one or two different types of refunds.
Renters can qualify for a single refund. The following chart provides an overview of the
particulars of each type of refund to help you determine which refund(s) you qualify for.

Regular
Refund

Special
Refund

Who
qualifies:

- Homeowners
- Renters
- Nursing home residents
- Mobile home owners

- Homeowners

Refund
amount:
- Homeowners
- Renters

- Up to $2,710
- Up to $2,100

- Up to $1,000

Household
Income:
- Homeowners
- Renters

- Less than $110,650
- Less than $ 59,960

- None

Other
requirements:

- Full or part-year resident of
Minnesota during 2017
- Cannot be a dependent

-
Lived in same home on Jan 2, 2017 and Jan 2, 2018
- Property tax increased by more than 12% and at least $100
- Full or part-year resident of Minnesota during 2017
- Cannot be a dependent

Notes:
- Amounts and dates are for the
2017 M1PR return.
-
Refer to the Minnesota M1PR instructions for complete information.

M1PR Instruction BookletAn electronic copy of the M1PR instruction booklet (which can be
viewed using Adobe® Reader®),
is available on the Minnesota
Department of Revenue web site and can accessed by clicking the
appropriate link listed below:

Filing Deadlines for the M1PR
The last day you can file your 2017M1PR
return is August 15, 2019.
The last day you can file your 2016M1PR
return is August 15, 2018.

* Early Refunds For e-Filers
Minnesota law gives the Minnesota
Department of Revenue the authority to issue property tax refunds 30 days
sooner to taxpayers who electronically file their M1PR return. For
more information on the requirements for this early refund program, click
the following link to access the Minnesota
Department of Revenue's
web site.